       Document 0717
 DOCN  M9490717
 TI    [The ocular manifestations in AIDS]
 DT    9411
 AU    Glavici M; Sectia de Oftalmologie Drobeta-Turnu Severin.
 SO    Oftalmologia. 1994 Jul-Sep;38(3):216-22. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/94339076
 AB    Ocular manifestation in two observations on patients with anti-HIV
       positive antibodies are presented. The primer was done on a 47-year-old
       patient who presented retinal micro-vasculopathy with vetous exudates,
       retinal and pre-retinal hemorrhages and arterial obstructions at the
       right eye. The right eye vision was 2/50. The latter observation was
       done on a two-year and eight month old child with positive HIV who
       presented palpebral staphylococci and marginal keratitis at the left
       eye. These cases shows that AIDS, as an affection implying a small group
       of people, because of its epidemiological particularities and
       therapeutical difficulties must be known by ophthalmologists, being
       revealed by retinal primary vasculopathies and also by the presence of
       some ocular infections, as it has been in the latter observation.
 DE    Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/*COMPLICATIONS/DIAGNOSIS  Case Report
       Child, Preschool  English Abstract  Eye Diseases/DIAGNOSIS/*ETIOLOGY
       Female  Human  HIV Seropositivity/COMPLICATIONS/DIAGNOSIS  *HIV-1  Male
       Middle Age  Retinal Diseases/DIAGNOSIS/ETIOLOGY  Retinal Vessels
       JOURNAL ARTICLE

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